Hello, everyone,
This coming Friday the last of my 5 FeLV- cats will get his booster. Then I
will wait the appropriate amount of time and release Buzz from his prison room
into the general population. I am scared to death. I would rather continue to
keep them seperate but Buzz is crazy to

If you have a good holistic vet around check with her. If not you
might want to consult with Susan Maier http://www.horizonvetserv.com/
or Dr. E. . Boswell 502.499.9663. Both do phone consultations and
have had wonderful results with FeLV+ cats. Both are real vets who
use

Hi Sue, Glad to hear you are letting Buzz out into the general population. We
have had good success with mixing our FeLV kits with non positive cats. We have
had 4 different felines who lived in close association with the other felines
and they did NOT have a FeLV vaccination either. They

Hi, I SO agree with tonya! Carmen
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 19:12:16 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Introducing
Sissy and RocketTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
If it were me I would trap and neuter the rest of the colony and not test them
for felv.
tonyaGloria Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Sue,
(I mostly lurk these days, but have been around for a long time..)
To help your other cats, you will want to keep their immune systems as
strong as possible. So almost everything you do for Buzz will help the
others too. The high quality food, the kitty vitamins, using lactoferrin
or

This is how our household situation is- I began bottle feeding kittens in May-
they were found in a burn barrell. In July, new to my kitty care, I took in a
kitten they thought needed feeding but turned out he was very sick and near
death when I got him. Worm infested and dehydrated and cold

Congratulation Kenzie. I can well imagine your jubilance! (I had the
same turnaround with my Mickey)
It's great to hear good news.
And hopefully another vet is duly enlightened and will spread the word.
Kerry M
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Wow! What great news! Congratulations! Buzz is goint to be re-tested on
April 24th and I have a bottle of Champagne in the fridge in hopes of a
negative test.
Sue
Kenzie Kanne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This is how our household situation is- I began bottle feeding kittens

I went to Dr. Maier's website it looks like she could be of some help. Not
just for Buzz but also for one of my negatives, Tucker, who has a problem with
his immune system attacking the bacteria on his teeth. He has had all but his
two top front canines removed and he still has sores in his

Hi,Carmen. It's good to hear of the success stories. My other cats chase each
other a lot but I don't think they do much biting. Charllie is the loveable
one who thinks it is his job to wash everybody, though. He is the one I am
most worried about.
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I have had several who loved catnip and more (especially ferals) who
thought it was for the birds. Susan has some very good remedies for
teeth problems. She has been
very helpful with Dixie...the only problem she has has tooth
related and it may be because of the time she spent on the

Both are at health food stores or on line and both are wonderful. If
you get with Dr. Maier she can help you.
On Apr 9, 2008, at 7:41 PM, Sue Frank Koren wrote:
Hi,Kat -
I looked for colostrum at the pet store this evening but couldn't
find it. Maybe online. I will look for the Rescue

The moderator apparently nuked the entire list in a fit of...I don't know what.
Any interest in starting it up again?
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At 06:41 AM 4/8/2008, you wrote:
I have heard about it and may use it
will get more information if I can
kelly
Someone sent me this link: http://www.imulan.com/ and on one page of
the web site it says,
Lymphocyte T-Cell Immunomodulator (LTCI) is an conditionally
approved treatment aid*